A finger guard system may include a finger guard adapted to be worn on a finger of a user, and a thumb guard adapted to be worn on a thumb of the user. The finger guard may include a substantially tubular finger guard main body having a top, a bottom, an upper portion, a lower portion, and a medial portion including a bend so that the upper portion is angled with respect to the lower portion. The finger guard may also include a longitudinal slit that extends along the bottom of the finger guard main body from the upper portion thereof to the lower portion thereof. The thumb guard has a substantially tubular thumb guard main body having a top, a bottom, an upper portion, a lower portion, and a medial portion that includes a bend so that the upper portion is angled with respect to the lower portion. A longitudinal slit may formed through the thumb guard main body on the bottom and extending the entire length of the bottom.
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17. A finger guard adapted to be worn on a finger of a user and comprising:
a substantially tubular finger guard main body having a top, a bottom, an upper portion, a lower portion opposite the upper portion, and a medial portion between the upper portion and the lower portion, the medial portion including a bend so that the upper portion is angled with respect to the lower portion; and
a longitudinal slit formed through the finger guard main body on the bottom and extending from the upper portion of the finger guard main body to the lower portion of the finger guard main body;
wherein the upper portion includes an angled edge;
wherein the lower portion includes an angled edge.
1. A finger guard system comprising:
a finger guard adapted to be worn on a finger of a user, the finger guard comprising
a substantially tubular finger guard main body having a top, a bottom, an upper portion, a lower portion opposite the upper portion, and a medial portion between the upper portion and the lower portion, the medial portion including a bend so that the upper portion is angled with respect to the lower portion, and
a longitudinal slit formed through the bottom of finger guard main body and extending from the upper portion of the finger guard main body to the lower portion of the finger guard main body,
wherein the upper portion includes an angled edge,
wherein the lower portion includes an angled edge,
a thumb guard adapted to be worn on a thumb of a user, the thumb guard comprising
a substantially tubular thumb guard main body having a top, a bottom, an upper portion, a lower portion opposite the upper portion, and a medial portion, the medial portion including a bend so that the upper portion is angled with respect to the lower portion,
a longitudinal slit formed through the thumb guard main body on the bottom and extending the entire length of the bottom of the thumb guard main body.
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a finger engagement member having a main body portion and a side portion, the finger engagement member connected to the rear adjacent a medial portion thereof,
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The present invention relates to kitchen utensils and, more particularly, to the field of guards to be worn on fingers of a user to protect the user's fingers while cooking.
There is a recognized need to protect one's fingers when engaging in various activities that involve the use of sharp objects. For example, when cooking, one may use sharp knives during chopping operations. Of course, one's fingers are generally in the general vicinity of the chopping action that occurs when using sharp knives. More experienced chefs may have mastered their knife skills to the point where accidentally cutting their fingers normally does not occur. Others, however, who may not be as experienced as chefs, may not possess similar mastery and, as such, may desire a protective covering to be worn on their fingers and thumb.
One type of finger guard is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,450,626 to Sorrels, which discloses a pair of finger guards to be worn on the thumb and forefinger of a dentist. The finger guards disclosed in the Sorrels '626 patent are identical for both the forefinger and the thumb. The Sorrels '626 finger guards, however, do not provide flexibility that may be necessary in the cooking application.
U.S. Design Pat. No. D465,306 to Price discloses a thumb protection device. The device disclosed by the Price '306 patent includes a flat front and rear portion and a tubular body that extends towards the bottom portion adjacent the medial portion thereof. Similar to the Sorrels '626 patent, however, the Price '306 patent does not provide for flexibility. U.S. Design Pat. No. D545,503 to Ryscavage discloses a design for a finger pad that has a flat rear portion and a rounded tip to be worn adjacent the end of the user's finger. The Ryscavage '503 design, however, allows for a great deal of open space adjacent the user's fingers. Unfortunately, such a design does not provide for adequate protection of the user's fingers.
With the foregoing in mind, it is therefore and object of the present invention to provide a finger guard system that includes a finger guard and a thumb guard that allow users to readily protect their fingers and thumbs while advantageously providing flexibility. It is also an object of the present invention to provide a finger guard system that is light in weight and that does not interfere with a user's motion.
These and other objects, features and advantages according to the present invention are provided by a finger guard system comprising a finger guard and a thumb guard. The finger guard may be adapted to be worn on a finger of a user and may include a substantially tubular finger guard main body having a top, a bottom, an upper portion, a lower portion opposite the upper portion, and a medial portion between the upper portion and the lower portion. The medial portion may include a bend so that the upper portion is angled with respect to the lower portion.
The finger guard may include a longitudinal slit formed through the bottom that extends from the upper portion of the finger guard main body through to the lower portion of the finger guard main body. The upper portion of the finger guard main body may include an angled edge, and the lower portion of the finger guard main body may include an angled edge.
The thumb guard may be adapted to be worn on a thumb of a user, and may include a substantially tubular thumb guard main body having a top, a bottom, an upper portion, a lower portion opposite the upper portion, and a medial portion, the medial portion including a bend so that the upper portion is angled with respect to the lower portion. The thumb guard may include a longitudinal slit formed through the thumb guard main body on the bottom and extending the entire length of the bottom of the thumb guard main body.
The bottom of the finger guard main body may be adapted to be positioned adjacent a tip of the user's finger when worn by the user. The bottom of the finger guard main body may extend between the angled edge of the upper portion of the finger guard main body to the lower portion of the finger guard main body.
The bottom of the thumb guard main body may be adapted to be positioned adjacent a tip of the user's thumb when worn by the user. The bottom of the thumb guard main body may extend between the edge of the upper portion of the thumb guard main body to the medial portion of the thumb guard main body. The bottom of the thumb guard main body may have an open tubular shape extending from the upper portion of the thumb guard main body to the medial portion of the thumb guard main body.
The thumb guard and the finger guard may be worn by the user at the same time. The finger guard may be positioned over any finger of the user excluding the user's thumb. Each of the finger guard and the thumb guard may be made of a semi-rigid material.
The finger guard system may also include a finger shield. The finger shield may be adapted to be worn on a finger of a user to cover a plurality of the user's fingers. The finger shield may comprise a front, a rear, a top, a bottom, and a finger engagement member. The finger engagement member may have a main body portion and a side portion. Further, the finger engagement member may be connected to the rear adjacent a medial portion thereof. The front, the rear, the top, the bottom and the finger engagement member may be integrally formed as a monolithic unit.
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout, and prime and multiple prime notations refer to similar elements in alternate embodiments.
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The finger guard system 10 according to the present invention advantageously allows a user to wear the finger guard 12 and the thumb guard 40 to protect any finger and/or thumb of the user when the user may be engaging sharp objects such as, for example, a knife while cooking. Those skilled in the art, however, will appreciate that the finger guard system 10 according to the present invention is not limited to use while cooking. Several other applications of the finger guard system 10 are contemplated by the present invention. For example, medical professionals may desire to use the finger guard system 10 when using sharp instruments, or when the medical professional's fingers may be within the vicinity of a patient's mouth such as, for example, a dentist or dental hygienist. The present invention also contemplates that the finger guard system 10 may be used in any other application where the user's fingers or thumb are at risk of being cut by sharp objects.
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Although not illustrated, it is contemplated that the finger guard 12 according to the present invention may include a lateral slit formed through the finger guard main body 14. More specifically, the lateral slit may be formed slightly above the medial portion 24 of the finger guard main body 14. The lateral slit positioned adjacent the bend in the medial portion 24 of the finger guard main body 14 may advantageously enhance flexibility of the finger guard 12 when worn on the finger of the user. Enhanced flexibility of the finger guard 12 advantageously allows a user to readily bend his/her fingers when the finger guard is worn. The position of the lateral slit formed through the finger guard main body 14 may be designed so as to provide as much flexibility as possible adjacent the bend in the medial portion 24 of the finger guard main body. The lateral slit is an optional feature of the finger guard 12.
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The thumb guard 40 of the finger guard system 10 according to the present invention may include a substantially tubular thumb guard main body 42. The substantially tubular shape of the thumb guard main body 44 is illustrated as being cylindrical. Those skilled in the art, however, will appreciate that the thumb guard main body 42 may have any tubular shape, e.g., polygonal. The thumb guard main body 42 may include a top 44, a bottom 46, an upper portion 48, a lower portion 50, and a medial portion 52. More specifically, the top 44 of the thumb guard main body 42 may be positioned opposite the bottom 46 of the thumb guard main body. Similarly, the upper portion 48 of the thumb guard main body 42 may be positioned opposite the lower portion 50 of the thumb guard main body. The medial portion 52 of the thumb guard main body 42 may be positioned between the upper portion 48 of the thumb guard main body and the lower portion 50 of the thumb guard main body.
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The bottom 46 of the thumb guard main body 42 illustratively extends between an edge of the upper portion 48 of the thumb guard main body to the medial portion 52 of the thumb guard main body. Further, the bottom 46 of the thumb guard main body 42 illustratively includes an open tubular shape extending from the upper portion 48 of the thumb guard main body to the lower portion 50 of the thumb guard main body. The open tubular shape of the thumb guard main body 42 is formed by the longitudinal slit 54 formed through the thumb guard main body.
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The finger shield 60 includes a finger engagement member 70. The finger engagement member 70 includes a main body portion 72, and a side portion 74. The side portion 74 of the finger engagement member 70 connects to a side portion of the finger shield 60. More specifically, the front 62, rear 64, top 66, bottom 68, and the finger engagement member 70 are integrally formed as a monolithic unit to form the finger shield 60.
The side portion 74 of the finger engagement member and the main body portion 72 of the finger engagement member are similarly integrally formed as a monolithic unit. At the point where the side portion 74 of the finger engagement member 70 meets the side portion of the finger shield 60, a pocket area may be formed to so that the user's fingers engage portions of the pocket when the finger shield 60 is worn by the user. As perhaps best illustrated in
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The finger guard system 10 according to the present invention contemplates providing a kit that provides the finger guard 12, the thumb guard 40, and the finger shield 60 contained therein. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the kit may include any number of finger guards 12, any number of thumb guards 40, and any number of finger shields 60 positioned therein. The kit may include a container, i.e., a box or bag, within which the finger guard 12, the thumb guard 40, and the finger shield 60 may be positioned. Further, the kit may include instructions for use. The finger guard system 10 according to the present invention also contemplates that the finger guard 12 and the thumb guard 40 may be simultaneously worn by a user. Similarly, the finger guard system 10 according to the present invention contemplates that the thumb guard 40 and the finger shield 60 may be simultaneously worn by the user. Accordingly, the kit of the present invention contemplates inclusion of any combination in any number of the finger guard 12, the thumb guard 40, and the finger shield 60.
Alternately, the user may choose to wear the finger guard 12, the thumb guard 40, or the finger shield 60 individually. Further, those skilled in the art will appreciate that any number of finger guards 12 may be worn by the user at any given time. The finger guard 12 and the thumb guard 40 are advantageously adapted to be worn on either the left hand or the right hand of the user. Similarly, the finger shield 60 is adapted to be worn on either the left hand or the right hand of the user. Accordingly, the finger guard 12 and the thumb guard 40 according to the present invention advantageously may be user by different users.
The finger guard 12, the thumb guard 40, and the finger shield 60 of the finger guard system 10 according to the present invention may advantageously be constructed by a semi-rigid material. For example, the finger guard 12, the thumb guard 40, and the finger shield 60 may be formed of a semi-rigid plastic material. This type of material provides for flexibility of the finger guard main body 14 and the thumb guard main body 42, and the finger engagement member 70 of the finger shield 60, as well as high strength properties. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that any material having substantially high strength properties and flexibility properties may be used to accomplish the goals, features and advantages according to the present invention.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to the mind of one skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, and that modifications and embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
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